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Two straight roads meet an angle of `60^(@)`. Initially one man is at a distance of `10 m` on one road from the crossing and the other at a distance of `20 m` on the other road from the crossing. They starts moving at the same instant with the same speed towards the crossing. find the minimum distance between them.

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